I was on the local news in elementary school on career day. They actually had tons of people come in and bring their different work vehicles (fire truck, ambulance, news truck/etc) filmed it and I walked across a bus like a boss and got on 5 o clock news.

The time machine movie and horse movie both has parts filmed in my hometown and my brothers had friends that got paid to be extras.

I was on the news for a paddys day parade, my cousin knows your actress who played that blonde luna one in harry potter, i know a guy who was on a mobile phone ad, a few who were on those daytime shows where they ask the public stupid questions, various people in the audience at sporting events etc

Thrice on local TV. First was an interview as a spectator for a battle of the bands type deal because the host of the show "dug my look." Second was on the same show, except for a different segment that they bring in bands to play, where me and a drummer tore shit up. Third was on the news for playing a diabeetus charity concert with my then three piece. That third show went too well and apparently the crowd wanted us for an encore after a few other bands played, but the mates and I had already left to go get stoned

I have, though I believe only once as the focal point in anything (when I went to Hungary to visit family, when I was a kid, we went to a Ferencvaros game [biggest football team in Hungary] and apparently a kid in an Aston Villa top, next to his dad in an England top, was different enough to be shown during shots of the crowd in some news or highlights show thing to do with the game).

While at a mall on vacation my cousin was asked for an interview about the new curfew (kids under 16 couldn't be at the mall past 8 PM ). The only reason he knew about it was because it was on a piece of paper taped to the mall bathroom door. He said he supported it etc. but eventually they didn't even use his interview footage. However in setting exposition for the report on the new curfew they showed stock footage from the Gamestop security camera, which me and him were on.

I've been twice on TV. Both times were to receive prizes. The first time were some DBZ toys (Trunks, Gohan and Vegeta) before I had watched Dragonball at all. The second time I won a bicycle.

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I was on 3 shows when I was a kid. First two were game shows, third was because my mom was a producer for the TV station and they needed someone to recite poetry or something so I did it with one of my own.

Last year I was an extra in a horror movie and apparently my name is in the credits but I haven't seen it yet (nor do I remember the name of the movie) because I hate scary movies. I got $500 from 4 hours of filming, not bad at all. ($50 for 2 days of running around in the sun during one of the kiddie game shows)

A lass I knew at school is a model and gets reasonably big gigs frequently. She was the main lass in a topshop ad campaign once, which was a bit weird seeing twenty foot tall pictures of her.

A good friend and her sister were in a Hot Chip video. But then loads of girls were so... Still cool.A friend of a friend was on Facejacker. She was on a tour of a studio with the annoying disabled character.The head of my student union was on the news in Turkmenistan (or some country like that) for some reason.I was in the audience on Pointless once. Pretty fun seeing it all done. The audience reaction shots (clapping laughing etc) are actually filmed separately to the game itself. When you see the audience laughing they're actually laughing at this entertainer guy who fluffs the audience before it starts.My bro's ex-girlfriend was in Doc Martin.

Pretty much all of interest.

Oh also a stage of the Tour de France ended in my hometown recently, so I guess there'd probably be at least someone I know on camera.

EDIT: Oh yeah, and a friend from school was a child actor in a cartoon about ghosts. And a couple of films, though I don't think any of them did very well. One was going to be a reasonably big release, but was about a plane hi-jacking and then... well 9/11 and all that.